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Weight & Obesity

  • Too many saturated fats may be more harmful than too many refined carbohydrates
    In recent years, many media reports and social media influencers have emphasized the dangers of eating too many carbohydrates. Though... Read more
  • Strength training delivers the best and healthiest dieting results for both sexes
    A new study conducted at the Gray Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences and the Sylvan Adams Sports Science Institute... Read more
  • Obesity linked to one in 10 infection deaths globally
    Just over one in 10 deaths from a wide range of infectious diseases can be attributed to obesity worldwide, finds... Read more
  • Obesity and aging: Study links inflammation to cognitive decline
    Obesity and older age are strongly associated with low-grade inflammation in the body, a condition that appears closely linked to... Read more
  • Ultrasound detects abdominal fat linked to metabolic diseases
    The distribution of body fat, and particularly fat accumulated around the abdomen, is a determining factor in the risk of... Read more
  • Why working out may not help you lose weight
    According to conventional wisdom, a great way to lose weight is to do some exercise. While being active is beneficial... Read more
  • Intermittent fasting cuts Crohn's disease activity by 40% and halves inflammation in randomized clinical trial
    A randomized controlled study found that time-restricted feeding—a form of intermittent fasting—significantly reduced symptomatic disease activity and systematic inflammation in... Read more
  • Meal timing in time-restricted eating matters for metabolic health, find study
    Time-restricted eating has emerged as a popular dietary approach because it focuses on when people eat rather than strictly limiting... Read more
  • The body processes good fats and bad fats differently, study finds
    The concept of "good fats" and "bad fats" has influenced diet trends, public health policy, and biomedical research for decades.... Read more
  • Special strength training with lighter weights effectively strengthens muscle health and metabolism in type 2 diabetes
    Strength training strengthens muscles, improves blood glucose control, and is said to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, people... Read more
  • Quantifying the role of reducing obesity in preventing common conditions
    Researchers have quantified the role of obesity in common long-term conditions, showing for the first time the effect of losing... Read more
  • Confused by the new dietary guidelines? Focus on these simple, evidence-based shifts to lower your chronic disease risk
    The Dietary Guidelines for Americans aim to translate the most up-to-date nutrition science into practical advice for the public as... Read more
  • The 'yo-yo effect' impairs metabolism and reduces brown fat activity in women
    A study conducted by researchers at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in São Paulo, Brazil, warns about the impact... Read more
  • Your gut remembers every diet
    The summer holidays are often a time of excess. Rich food, larger portions and more frequent social eating are part... Read more
  • Nearly half of American adults will be obese by 2035, study warns
    Nearly half of American adults—some 126 million people—will be obese within 10 years, a new study projects.... Read more
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